Chapter 23: "It all started with an accident" ...as read by Jamie Holmes of Double Decker Records
Humble beginnings with Fountainhead Records
Lehigh Valley decision
Death of compact discs, rise of cassettes? What the...?
I told you record store day su

Chapter 22: "Wrestling with life decisions" ...as read by Daniel Gailey (Phinehas guitarist)
Becoming the Becoming The Archetype guitarist in his car
Super secret Becoming The Archetype tidbit of news, just for the ATSG listeners
The amazing climb of

Chapter 18: "Keep It In The Family" ...as read by Justin Carroll (Narcissus bassist)
a lil' tough guy MMA/sports talk to warm up (very little...)
In Narcissus, out of Narcissus, marrying in...back in Narcissus
40 Days of disaster tour stories with Tan

Chapter 17: "Bethlehem Democracy" ...as read by Secret Cutter
Stephen discusses the difference between Sepultura and Sepultura
Email from Jerry Adams of Ourfathers
Early days of Oktober Skyline and Doppleganger Records
The tale of Secret Cutter and Be

Chapter 16: "Rock Your Face Off" ...as read by Jason Wisdom (former Becoming The Archetype vocalist/bassist)
joining Becoming The Becoming The Archetype
winning bass player of the year without being able to play mxpx
conclusion of Becoming The Archety

Chapter 15: "New American Filth"...as read by Collin Simula of (Maranatha vocalist/guitarist)
The young Michigan/Ohio transplant
Early, and very unorthodox induction to Symphony In Peril
Tapping out, then falling "In Da Cut" (that's a smart joke)
The

Chapter 13: "Allan Again" ...as read by Allan Aguirre (Scaterd Few)
Here we go! We are celebrating our thirtieth episode with the 25 year anniversary release of Scaterd Few's "Sin Disease" with the second part of our 12th chapter (which is actually our

Chapter 12: "Punk history to fly fishing" ...as read by Allan Aguirre (Scaterd Few)
Chapter 12 highlights:
- This first of two parter will cover the history that led up to the Scaterd Few album "Sin Disease"
- Early beginnings in LA and dealing with ga

Chapter Six: "Dropping Cable" ...as read by Seth Hecox (Becoming The Archetype guitarist)
Going off the grid and dropping cable
New music Mew "+/-" and Coliseum "Anxiety's Kiss"
Brief history of Becoming The Archetype
The birth of Seth's folk project

Chapter Four: "Respect The Negative Space" ...as read by Tyrant Taylor and Saddle Sarah (This Way To The Egress)
Podcast Calibration
This way to the story of This Way To The Egress
The legend of producer Roger Greenawalt
Exclusive song "What Do Ya Wan

Chapter Two: "Rubbernecker" ...as read by Jim Settle (Tantrum Of The Muse bassist)
Chapter Highlights:
Good ol' days and how Jim met Tantrum
Reminiscing about recording ModernMu$ick2000 in Delaware
Stories from the Tantrum/Underoath "40 Days of Disas

It's been a good run, but Jesse and Trav are calling it quits...sort of. Turns out you'll be getting two podcasts for the price of none. Give us twenty minutes to explain and check out a few tunes from Pennywise and Queen.

We talk with Brandon Duncan about manufacturing cassettes, art and the beauty in the fact that everything could be taken away at any time.
Music by Sterilizer and a Prong song just because...they rule.

Guitarist Markus Johansson has had an interesting musical journey. This guy is just a guy. A guy who has forged his own way with an album with so many metal allumni that it looks like it was set up by everyone in the music business. Nope. Just Markus. T

Sometimes, it's good to know Stephen Sarro. He got to be friendly with Andrew Elstner of Torche via the inter-webs and said he would try to get him on the show...and it worked! Andrew was nice enough to tell us his whole story. We've got hilarious stori

We were honored to be joined by Nate Allen this episode. Unique doesn't begin to describe his approach to music. His kickstarter campaign for "Nate Allen and the Pac-Away Dots" includes a video game, laser-etched mason jars, greeting cards....you gotta

It's not often that you get to talk to someone that you listened to growing up. Mark Salomon of The Crucified hung our with us and picked up where his three part interview with Billy Power left off. (GO LISTEN TO BILLY'S URBAN ACHIEVER PODCAST. Go ahead

ExplicitBVC015: Matthew Putman of Living Sacrifice, Eso-Charis, Lovedrug, and every other band ever.

Jesse and Trav had to do one without the powers of the Seth, but we at BVCHQ couldn't be happier with how this one turned out. Matt has what could be considered an indie drummer's "dream resume." This guy has played with everybody; just check his wiki p

ExplicitBVC014: Alex Kenis of Solamors answers some questions about Kickstarter

Everyone knows about crowd sourcing, but we're betting not many people actually understand how it works. Alex Kenis, brainchild of metal outfit Solamors (including our own dearest Trav) ran a very successful campaign raising over $6,000 for an album. Wa

Jesse runs a record company called Veritas Vinyl. Like, he actually has vinyl made....quite a process. He gets a lot of questions. Most of them valid. Some of them stupid. So why don't you join us and listen to a little bit of what the process is all ab

Laddys and Germs, please welcome Seth W of Skull Toaster to the show! We all talk about our musical highlights on 2014 and give a little nod to the late Joe Cocker. Happy New Year!
Music by Mortals, Wild Throne, Umphreys McGee, Witch Mountain and Joe C

Nick Mahaffey of Over Mortal join Jesse and Trav to discuss the punk albums that influenced them the most, plus some back story as to how God may have killed a computer.
Music by Bad Religion, Neurosis, Officer Negative and lots of music from Over Mort

The boys discuss selling out, Christmas shopping and something pretty gross ALMOST happens to Trav.
Music by Black Cat Attack, Cross Movement, Stryper, Slaves BC, Daughters and Lou Monte.
This episode is PROUDLY brought to you with the help of SkullTo

We have a discussion with Josh Thieler (and his dog) of Veritas Vinyl artists Slaves BC about who we think are the best vocalists in rock and metal. World premiere of Slaves BC song "Dust".
Music on this episode by Slaves BC, Foxy Shazam, Devin Townsen

Oh boy. Special (and first ever) guest Seth Werkheiser of Skulltoaster.com sit down with Jesse and Trav to discuss the music they are all secretly embarrassed about, yet still love.
Music from Limp Bizcut, Avenged Sevenfold and Winger! (I know, right?)

Trav and Jesse discuss their "most influential" metal albums, not their favorites, not the best, the ones that grabbed them when they were young and impressionable and made changes forever in their formadible young brains .
Music by Metallica, Tourniqu

Travis Turner of Unteachers talks to Jesse about recording the new album "A Human Comedy" and have some insight on the music and records they've been into lately.
Music by Neurosis, Patsy Cline, Baptists, Secret Cutter and Unteachers.

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